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- 10 Na Pali coast trail
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Na Pali coast trail. This is at the beginning of the trail. It goes on for 11 mile and ends at Kalalau Beach. It is a very hard trail. |
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| This is Kalalau Beach. The picture is from the
ocean. It looks good from the beach too. If you hike
in the best part about getting to the beach is that you have made
it. You can stop and rest. |
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Hanakapiai Falls is 4 miles one way from the start of the trail at
Kee Beach. The first two mile in gets you to Hanakapiai Beach. There
is no beach there during the winter. The waves wash it away. Another
2 miles up the valley gets you to Hanakapiai Falls. The hike up the
valley is harder than the hike to the beach. Past Hanakapiai you are
required to have a permit. The trail continues from the beach not
the waterfall. The trip up the valley is a side trail. The trail past
Hanakapiai is much worse and it continues to get worse as time goes
by. |
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| Past Kalalau there is no trail. This is Makuaiki
point. This is the furthest point that you can see from the trail.
It was also the point used to welcome people to Skull Island in the
70's version of King Kong. |
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| This is the open ceiling cave. It can be seen by
sea or by air. |
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| Dolphins come close to shore but are best seen
from a boat. In the winter you can also see whales. |
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